well i met this guy about a month ago and i didn't see him to now and we really had fun hangin out together...but he's not a good kisser :\ i guess cuz it was his first time but how do i tell him without makin us both feel stupid ??
*ashlee* answered Sunday May 22 2005, 3:31 pm: if your so great just keep kissing him and eventually he'll learn. or just be like "hey i know some cool tricks" and maybe he'll start using them too. if you know any of corse. [ *ashlee*'s advice column | Ask *ashlee* A Question ]
VanityScore answered Sunday May 22 2005, 12:31 pm: I wouldn't tell him.. no matter what you say, it will make you both feel stupid... you had fun hanging out with him, and you like him. That's what's important in a relationship. Maybe you could try to like.. teach him... without saying you're teaching him... for this one, go with the cliche (as suggested by the other advice person): practice makes perfect. [ VanityScore's advice column | Ask VanityScore A Question ]
xoxcas3y answered Sunday May 22 2005, 10:55 am: well.. kissing really doesn't matter and you like him so you must like him for who he is, and as time goes on he'll get better dont worry! my bestfriend is going out with a kid that had never kissed before and she said the first time was really bad, but then as time went on he got better and he's a real good kisser now!;) hope i helped [ xoxcas3y's advice column | Ask xoxcas3y A Question ]
chakra answered Sunday May 22 2005, 10:49 am: i dont think you should tell him. you seem to like him and get on well with eachother, but if you hurt his feelings and insult him he might just be too hurt and embarrassed to see you or kiss you again. if you really like eachother and want to be together then you know what they say, practice makes perfect [ chakra's advice column | Ask chakra A Question ]
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